InvestEngine Customer Reviews
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confusing cash balances
Generally good and low cost. Minor niggles include it lacks inverse ETFs so you cant hedge and of course doesnt have daily liquidity which is one main attraction of direct ETFs if you are punting. Also lacks the US ETF universe. Bigger niggle is the way the platform handles cash balances is very odd … it seems to put each ETF in a box and you assign cash to that box …. rather than having a total portfolio cash balance; and then you have to press extra buttons to get the cash you put in that box to invest in the corresponding ETF … so on numerous occasions it turned out i hadnt invested when i thought i had. Finally, just like many banks and financial platforms .. their know your client process is tedious and largely pointless beyond appearing to tick some BoE type KYC boxes…. IE feel free to call me if you want to know why.
Simple to use app
Having recently opened a DIY ISA account I find the app very simple to use and I am enjoy the investment journey I am now on.
Best way to start investing
Excellent choice to invest and buy ETF-s, expecially because they are really cheap and very straitforward.
Fantastic service, outstanding app
From set up to first investment the whole process was seamless. Really easy and intuitive app layout made using it really easy and straightforward. No issues from me.
Easy to use
This app is really easy to use and user Friendly
One of easy and best platforms to invest.
The Best in Investment Platforms
Excellent ideas, flexible ISA and best screening.
Newbie heaven
I am not very tech savy, nore am I an inventing pro or semi eatablished investor. I am new to investing, InvestEngine is so simple to understand and stress free to use, If you are thinking about inventing down load InvestEngine and enjoy.
Easy to use and invest
Initially I introduced to InvestEngine by one of my friend. I started exploring about it. I learned that it is easy to invest in markets across globe. I loved it. Easy to invest and interact.
ETF EASY
I am a total beginner to investing but InvestEngine made setting up an ETF much easier
I recently started using InvestEngine to open my SIPP account
I’ve recently started using InvestEngine to open and manage my SIPP account. I’m self-employed so it’s really the only eligible pension for me. The process has been hassle-free. They’ve got a great interface and for the couple of queries I’ve had, customer service has been quick to respond. I wish it had the option to transfer AVIVA pensions, but apparently it’s coming so the only reason why it doesn’t have five stars.
InvestEngine Expert Review
InvestEngine is one of the best investment platforms for buying ETFs

Provider: InvestEngine
Verdict: InvestEngine is one of the cheapest ways to buy ETFs as they offer zero account fees for DIY investors as well as low-cost simple managed ETF portfolios. They also have a managed ETF investment service, for those that want help with what to invest in.
Is InvestEngine any good?
Yes, InvestEngine won “Best ETF Platform” in the 2025 Good Money Guide Awards.
InvestEngine makes it really simple to get started by investing in ETFs with zero commission, although the market range is a bit limited if you are looking for more complex asset classes. Plus, they also have a managed service for those who want an expert to build a diverse portfolio of ETFs for them.
Pricing: Top marks as it is actually free to buy and hold ETFs in a GIA and ISA (although keep in mind you have to pay ETF charges to the exchange). Plus, the InvestEngine SIPP is free and managed accounts are very low cost too
Market Access: InvestEngine only offer about 763 ETFs on their platform so are marked down a bit here. However, they do offer enough to build a diverse portfolio of exchange-traded funds.
Platform & App: Both are well built and easy to use, intuitive and cross-device
Customer Service:ย InvestEngine are easy to contact through chat (even on weekends) plus an active community board. There is no published phone number on the site though.
Research & Analysis: There are some good insights on their blog, with fairly active social channels (mainly investing tips or product highlights).
Pros
- Fractional ETF investing
- Zero commission ETFs
- Managed ETF portfolio service
- Free ETF SIPP account
Cons
- Limited to ETFs
- Cannot buy individual shares
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4.5Capital at risk.
InvestEngine Facts & Figures
โฌ Public Company | โ๏ธ |
๐ Number Active Clients | 38,000 |
๐ฐ Minimum Deposit | ยฃ100 |
๐ธ Client Funds | ยฃ390m |
๐ Founded | 2019 |
Account Costs | |
๐ Investment Account | 0% |
๐ SIPP | 0.15% |
๐ Stocks & Shares ISA | 0% |
๐ Junior ISA | โ |
๐ Lifetime ISA | โ |
Dealing Costs | |
๐ UK Shares | โ |
๐ US Stocks | โ |
๐ ETFs | ยฃ0 |
๐ Bonds | โ |
๐ Funds | โ |

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